Chapter 1301
The other girls exchanged glances, but no one said a word. It was a well-known fact in the group that Molly had taken quite a
liking to Trevor. Her closeness with Jaylene was not necessarily because she wanted to be her friend. Instead, it was because it
was easier for her to interact with Trevor.
A union between the prestigious Saun and Moore families should garner support from both sides. It was clear that the Moores
were optimistic about this marriage based on their frequent interactions with the Sauns recently. However, anyone with a
discerning eye could see that Trevor was not interested.
Jaylene tried to change the subject and said, "My family housemaid has prepared some yogurt for us. Let's all go down and have
some."
Meanwhile, in Keegan's phone, tucked away within a quiet corner of his messaging app, lay the contact named [Red Agate
Seller). Keegan had muted the conversation, which led to numerous messages being left unread.
The following day, the official findings regarding the Sunlight Kindergarten incident were released to the public. All suspicions
pointed toward Lydia and one of the kindergarten's directors. A range of evidence and witnesses indicated their involvement in
the matter. Although other staff members had raised their concerns, they were silenced through threats of dismissal should they
ever dare
to voice their doubts.
With the legal system involved, official sources would regularly report further updates on the case.
The online community was abuzz with discussion. While many shared a sense of relief, concerns lingered about the children's
education that was on hold.
A ray of hope emerged as rumors spread that the government might take over Sunlight Kindergarten and turn it into a public
institution. Though these rumors were met with joy, their credibility remained uncertain. Eager for clarity, people bombarded the
local education department's social media accounts in hopes of some confirmation.
After a continuous back-and-forth, the education department finally issued a reply. [Sunlight Kindergarten is in the process of
transitioning to public management.)
These words were music to the parent's ears. The unexpected turn of events was greeted with elation, especially since most
parents preferred their children to attend public institutions. The fact that the state would ensure educational quality and food
safety offered reassurance to many.
However, people were also curious about why the education department would step in and manage Sunlight Kindergarten, given
its tarnished reputation.
Soon after, an insider claiming to have knowledge of the situation revealed that Stella had struck a deal with the higher-ups.
According to the insider, she had agreed to give the land use rights to the state once the property dispute was resolved. Once
the legal battle concluded, the buildings would be donated as well. The only condition was that the government would take over
the school, guaranteeing continued education for the students. Stella even pledged financial support for any necessary repairs or
renovations, ensuring the institution's successful operation.
The insider continued, [We are all well aware of the value of real estate in Rivera. Ms. Jewell's decision must come as a surprise
for many, thinking that her motives would be financial gain or principle. But, for her, it's not about money; it's about justice.
Unfortunately, her celebrity status has led people to doubt her intentions. Some might argue that she's seeking positive publicity.
Yet, not everyone would do what she has done. Here's to hoping that Ms. Jewell will flourish in her future endeavors, and may
she live a life free of worry.)
This article was heavily circulated and coincided with the day of The Palace's finale. In the show, the queen discovered her
inability to conceive and chose to end her life in the cold palace.